TUI has cancelled more flights over the next month as a union warned the issues at airports across the UK 'could get worse this summer before they get better'.
"The government point to the furlough scheme but ignore that it ended well before the majority of international restrictions on travel came to an end.
"In many areas, like air traffic control, overtime is only a temporary sticking plaster. So, things could get worse this summer before they get better." She told Sky News:"We queued up for so long, it didn't say cancelled at first, and then we saw the screen again and it said cancelled. Simon Crewdson's flight to Antalya, Turkey, was delayed by seven hours on Monday so he and his family had to come back to Manchester Airport on Tuesday to get another flight.
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